Cohort vs case-control studies

 

NEET PG High-Yield: Comparative Analysis

Choosing the correct study design is a fundamental skill for medical research. Understanding the differences between these two observational study types is frequently tested.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Feature Case-Control Study Cohort Study
Direction Retrospective (Effect → Cause) Prospective (Cause → Effect)
Starting Point Disease Status Exposure Status
Measure Odds Ratio Relative Risk
Rare Disease Ideal Not Suitable
High-Yield NEET PG Pearls:

  • Recall Bias: The hallmark weakness of Case-Control studies because they rely on memory.
  • Attrition Bias: The hallmark weakness of Cohort studies due to long follow-up periods.
  • Temporal Sequence: Cohort studies are superior because they establish that the exposure definitely preceded the outcome.
  • Sample Size: Case-control requires a much smaller sample size, making them cheaper and faster to implement.